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every aspect of human life. That one thing is trust, which is based on high ethical standards. Ethics is extremely crucial … in a person's life. Students start formulating ethical values in initial years of their life. Ethics has been defined as … out factors of perception of students about ethics in life and how these factors has been viewed across demographic …
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characteristic modern tendencies, relating to the opinions of, and relationships of science with ethics. Some final remarks and …
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This article examines Adam Smith's Theory of moral sentiments. Taking as its point of departure the moral philosophy of the Scottish enlightenment, the paper presents the central argument of Smith's Theory. It analyses the concepts of "sympathy" and "impartial spectator" and points to the...
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This paper describes the implementation of a new protocol for the regular economics seminar run by the Economics Department of ISEG and the research center UECE during academic year 2010-2011. The main innovative features of this protocol were: the introduction of a discussant that explains the...
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, business and personal ethics, economic, mortgage lending, regulatory and policy making literature in several ways. First, it … fraud and facilitating payments of some sort constitute a lapse in personal ethics that contributes to the crisis. Next is a …
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without any linkage to the practice. The purpose of this study is to illustrate how students can be involved in guided …
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Companies that are going to thrive must have a soul. Those that are only concerned with “maximizing shareholder wealth” or “maximizing profit” will find themselves going the way Enron went. CEOs will have to lead the revolution and should be the ones exhorting executives to make...
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This paper demonstrates that much can be learned about ethical academic leadership from the great teachers living in ancient times, especially Confucius and Hillel. Those who desire to follow in their footsteps should be humble, gentle, extremely patient with people, and love humanity. They...
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